The Nurses of Eastby End
The gripping and unforgettable new novel from the beloved and bestselling saga storyteller
(Author) Anna JacobsWhen Rachel qualifies as nurse, she does so because she wants to help others and make a difference. But she is also running from a past life that must stay hidden forever. Completing her training, Rachel moves to London but misses home desperately, so when she hears about an opportunity to train as a district nurse in a village near Rochdale, she seizes the opportunity, even though it will take her closer to the trouble she left behind. She knows nothing about Eastby End and she is shocked to find it a little more than a slum. It's clear she will need to work hard and keep her wits about her to win the trust of the villagers. Joss Townley has been reluctantly working in his father's factory but is appalled at the conditions the workers endure. When his father dies, he sells up immediately to begin travelling but is called home by his mother in an emergency - in order to save the family's fortune he must take on a house in a place called Eastby End. He has no idea what he has bought, and is appalled to see his new neighbours' misery and anger. A meeting with the mayor, Walter Crossley, gives him direction and focus for the first time in his life, and brings him into contact with Rachel.
Anna Jacobs
Anna Jacobs is a prolific Australian author known for her historical fiction novels. She has written over 80 novels, with many of them set in her native country. Jacobs' writing style is characterized by strong character development, vivid historical settings, and engaging storytelling.
One of her most notable works is the Swan River Saga series, which follows the lives of various families in 19th century Western Australia. Jacobs' contributions to literature include bringing to life lesser-known periods of history and shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people.
Overall, Anna Jacobs has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, garnering a devoted following of readers who appreciate her attention to detail and compelling narratives. Her most famous work is likely the first book in the Swan River Saga series, "A Pennyworth of Sunshine."